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The doors of Weasleys’ Wizard Wheezes first opened in the summer of 1996, sparking the reality of what had been a dream for the Weasley twins. In the years since then, the laughter has continued and the bell above the door rings consistently in the busy times. The bright store has traded hands between a handful of shopkeepers, but the legacy of the Weasley twins continues through the light and laughter in the air at any moment of the day.
Weasleys’ Wizard Wheezes sells a range of items, separated into different areas of the store over two floors. You’ll find a myriad of unorganised displays in the aisles enticing shoppers to buy both tricks and treats such as punching telescopes, canary creams and anti-gravity hats. In recent decades, the store has expanded their range of stock and now sells the very objects from your child’s wildest dreams.. toys and forever floating balloons! It’s not easy to miss, but on the right of the second floor is a violently pink area full of WonderWitch products. The display here is full of bright pink flowers and confetti surrounding the stock of love potions and other items. Just a few footsteps away is the Pygmy Puff area where you can select a new friend in all shades of pink and purple with a matching cage!
As you reach the back of the store, you’ll find the queue for the counter where the shopkeeper will get you served as quick as they can. If you were looking for the Weasleys’ Wizard Wheezes brand of fireworks, then here’s where to come as they are stored behind the counter on the highest of shelves. Safety first, folks.
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Fireworks
Basic Blaze Box – 5 galleons
Box o’ Rockets – 8 galleons
Deflagration Deluxe – 20 galleons
Explosive Enterprises – 150 galleons
Wildfire Whiz-Bangs – Price upon request, special orders only
Quidditch World Cup Fireworks
Each option supplies a 3 minute firework display.
Final 16 Team Specific (one team) - 100 galleons
Team vs Team (two teams) - 150 galleons
Player Specific (one player) - 100 galleons
Customer Choice (can be a mixture of those above, or longer time frame) - Price upon request
E-ditch-ables
Fainting Fancy – 7 sickles (box of 12)
Fever Fudge – 7 sickles (box of 12)
Nosebleed Nougat – 7 sickles (box of 12)
Puking Pastilles – 7 sickles (box of 12)
Ton Tongue Toffees – 3 sickles (box of 6)
Canary Creams – 5 sickles (box of 16)
Edible Dark Marks – 5 sickles (box of 8)
Skiving Snackbox – 1 galleon (small selection of each of the above
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That was a perfectly reasonable question that unfortunately Elias didn’t have an answer to other than that his curiosity had clearly got the better of him. “Why are YOU in here if you agree with me?” How did she like the accusation back? “There’s a big difference between mature and boring” he retorted followed by a roll of the eyes.
What Octavia was describing as predictability, Elias would imply was reliability and ~consistency~ which he would say wasn’t exactly a bad thing. He might have been self-absorbed and judgemental but at least everyone knew what they were getting from him. “Because I don’t NEED to ‘lighten up’.” Nor did he take too kindly to being told to do it either.
Providing insight to life at Hogwarts would sadly be impossible. He might’ve appeared to be beyond his eleven years but this September was his first year too. He didn’t even have much familial knowledge of the school either considering his entire family had traditionally attended Durmstrang which quite frankly was where he wanted to be. “Me too” his nose wrinkled. “I’ll be a first year but I’m supposed to be at Durmstrang.” The far superior school in his ever so accurate opinion. In HIS head he was always right, anyway.
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Oliver was out and about looking for gifts. The twins' birthday was coming up soon, and Dragomir's not long after that. Not that he thought his husband would be particularly interested in anything he could find at Weasley's Wizard Wheezes. But he thought that he might be able to find something for the twins. He glanced up and down some aisles. Fireworks were definitely a no. Prank items didn't thrill him, considering they would be in his house. And then aha, the toy aisle. That was what he was looking for.
Oliver was just looking at a self swinging skipping rope when he heard a loud sound. He startled and looked around him, looking for the source. It sounded like it was coming from his left, but there was nothing there but a wall. It was possible that it had come from behind it. He took a few steps closer curiously. Had anyone else heard that?
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This shop was overwhelming, or at least in Cora's opinion it was. The blonde had been walking up and down the aisles, hoping something on the shelves would catch her attention. She had one goal: to buy a gift for her nephew that he would like. Contrary to her nieces, she always had a hard time shopping for Logan. So the task at hand was easier said than done, largely because he was in that phase of his life where she didn't know if he was still into the silly joke items Weasleys' had or if his interests had matured.
She sighed, finding nothing that seemed interesting enough. It was times like these when she wished her brother or sister-in-law were there to lend a guiding hand. At this point in her alley venture, she was debating sending a Patronus to the boy's parents for advice or just defaulting to teach him a bit of alchemy and deal with the potential repercussions later. Actually, that last option sounded like a goo--
The instant a loud commotion registered in her ears, she immediately crouched down to the ground. Had someone set off a firework? The initial hunch didn't seem likely, since there was no dazzling light or further whizzing about the shop. So, now slightly curious, she slowly returned to her full height and peeked her head around the aisle.